Senegal officially appeal to CAS against removal of Africa Cup of Nations crown

Senegal beat Morocco in the final before the result was reversed
Senegal beat Morocco in the final before the result was reversedČTK / AP / Misper Apawu

The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) lodged an appeal ⁠at the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Wednesday against ‌the decision to strip them of their ‌Africa Cup of Nations title ‌after the final result was overturned.

Senegal ‌were ruled to have forfeited the ‌game in Rabat on January 18th because they walked off the ‌pitch in protest at a ⁠potentially decisive ‌penalty awarded to opponents Morocco.

They returned after ​14 minutes to win the match 1-0, but the ​appeal board of African soccer's governing body (CAF) last week replaced that result ⁠with a ​3-0 victory for Morocco.

"The FSF appeal seeks to set aside the CAF decision and declare the FSF ‌winners of AFCON. It also requests an immediate suspension of the time limit to submit an appeal brief until the CAF decision is notified with full grounds," the CAS said in a statement.

"A CAS Arbitral Panel will be appointed ‌to consider this matter. Following ​this, a procedural calendar will ‌be established."

The Senegalese government earlier called for an inquiry into the removal of the title.

The FSF's lawyers will address a press conference ⁠in Paris ⁠on Thursday.

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